A High Court judge has directed that a judgment be sent to the civil, family and criminal procedure rule committees, with a request they ‘seek to harmonise the rules on embargoed draft judgments’. Mr ...
The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the service tribunal enjoyed the powers to set aside, confirm or modify any departmental order, but such power was required to be exercised carefully, ...
The Supreme Court on Monday, April 9, 2023, observed in a judgment that preventive detention laws in India are a colonial legacy and confer arbitrary power to the state. A 27-page judgment authored by ...
The Court’s zero tolerance to legislative arbitrariness is apparent in its decision to stay the proviso to sub-section (2) of Section 3C of the 2025 Amendment Act. The proviso embodied arbitrariness ...